suburban hell

Frequency: 4.50.4 per million words

Describes the perceived misery or monotony of suburban life.

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Examples (20)

  • He felt trapped in a suburban hell of manicured lawns and identical houses.
  • Many people dream of escaping the suburban hell for a simpler life.
  • For a creative teenager, the quiet town was a living suburban hell.
  • The novel paints a bleak picture of suburban hell, with its endless rows of identical houses.
  • She wrote a novel about the secret misery hidden within suburban hell.
  • She felt trapped in the suburban hell, longing for the excitement of the city.
  • After living in the city, moving here felt like descending into suburban hell.
  • Critics often describe the monotonous routine of suburban hell as soul-crushing.
  • The movie depicts the main character's escape from his suburban hell.
  • He romanticized his childhood, conveniently forgetting the realities of suburban hell.
  • They complained that the lack of culture made the area a suburban hell.
  • The film explores the dark side of suburban hell, focusing on social pressures and isolation.
  • Without a car, this sprawling neighborhood is absolute suburban hell.
  • For some, the quiet life is a paradise, while for others, it's just suburban hell.
  • He described his childhood as a boring, conformist suburban hell.
  • He tried to make his suburban hell more bearable by pursuing his hobbies.
  • The seemingly perfect neighborhood turned out to be a suburban hell for her.
  • The constant need to maintain appearances can turn a peaceful neighborhood into suburban hell.
  • Critics praised the film for its realistic portrayal of suburban hell.
  • They moved to the countryside, hoping to leave the suburban hell behind.